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[00:02.77]Ill see you soon. 到时候再见 [00:56.46]Why are our things here? 我们的东西怎么会在门口? [00:59.89]Dad. 爸? [01:44.04]- Lets go. Come on. - Where? -我们走吧 -去哪里? [01:48.38]- Just out of here. - Why? -离开这
Broadcast: Jan 10, 2003 While President Bush is promoting tax cuts to stimulate the economy, some state officials are considering tax hikes to fix their budget problems. California's governor, faced w
经典句型:How could I use this coin laundry? 怎样用这台投币洗衣机? A:How could I use this coin laundry? 甲:怎样用这台投币洗衣机? B:Put three coins and then push this button. 乙:投3枚硬币,然后按这个按钮。 A:D
Renee Montagne: This is Morning Edition from NPR News. I'm Renee Montagne. John Ydstie: And I'm John Ydstie. In Your Health this morning, two stories on medical report cards and how people are using them. We look first at efforts to rank hospitals a
A: I have to use the ATM. B: Is there a problem? A: I dont know how to use it. B: What are you talking about? A: I have never used an ATM before. B: I can show you how to use it. A: How do I use it? B: You need to push your card into the machine. A:
President Bush visits the Middle East next week to push his peace agenda following a U.S.-sponsored international conference late last year meant to infuse the stalled Mideast peace process with new momentum. The president will be meeting with all th
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Tuesday that the United States will stand firm for women's empowerment as new democracies take shape in the Middle East.? Clinton spoke at a State Department event honoring women from 10 countries for advocacy
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton pledged to work for broader international recognition of Kosovo on Wednesday during a visit to Pristina, the first by a U.S. chief diplomat since Kosovo's independence in 2008. Clinton also stressed U.S. backing for
Gay Rights Groups Push for Anti-Discrimination Laws George Ramirez and his partner German Roa have lived together for 16 years. Now, they are allowed to marry in Maryland, after voters there endorsed a law legalizing same-sex marriage. We want the op
DAVID GREENE, HOST: One of the very first moves by the new Republican Congress was to make it easier to transfer ownership of federal public lands in the West over to states. And the state of Wyoming has become a flashpoint in this debate. Lawmakers
Hello. From the CNN Center in Atlanta. I'm Naamua Delaney. It is Tuesday October 21st. And here are some of the headlines at NOW IN THE NEWS. Oil and gas prices are down and the dollar is higher against rival currencies, however, stocks have been sl
BEIJING, May 16 (Xinhua) -- The State Council, or China's Cabinet, announced Wednesday that the government will work to give both urban and rural residents equal access to public services during the 2011-2015 period. The government will promote a ser
By David Gollust State Department 19 November 2007 The Bush administration says it is continuing to push for an immediate end to the state of emergency in Pakistan, despite President Pervez Musharraf's refusal to heed such a call Saturday from visiti
By David Gollust State Department 02 January 2008 The State Department says the United States is engaged in a wide-ranging diplomatic effort to try to end election-related political violence in Kenya. U.S. officials are making direct appeals to Presi
By Scott Stearns White House 03 January 2008 President Bush visits the Middle East next week to push his peace agenda following a U.S.-sponsored international conference late last year meant to infuse the stalled Mideast peace process with new moment
1. Rescue workers in central China are frantically searching for survivors in rubble like this. Heavy rain continues to fall in the area after a 7.9-magnitude earthquake killed about 10,000 people. Chinese officials say there is a push to clear road
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SCOTT SIMON, HOST: About three-quarters of private sector workers get paid sick leave, but there is no federal law requiring employers to pay for sick time. In recent years, dozens of states and local governments have passed their own laws, bills tha
She walked up to the drink machine. She fed it a dollar bill. She pushed the button for a cherry soda. The machine buzzed. Then it said, We're so sorry. We cannot accept your money for this product. It has calories, and you are overweight. Please sel
Whenyou weregrowing up, didn'tyou have aparentthattoldyou, Hey, look,if you aredepressed, go do something. Whydid thatwork? Because when yougo do something, youchangethewayyoumove, youchangethewayyoubreathe, youchangewhat you'refocusing on, or what y